I personally would never pay for sex, but at least if it was legal then it could be regulated in various ways and there could be some sort of health
precautions put in place. I'm sure that the government would love taxing the hell out of that service as well.

I have no problem with prositution. Carlin said, " sellings legal, sex is legal, why isn't selling sex legal?" Regulation is a way of cleaning up
the sex trade. If they did maybe prositution would have a better name.

I see prostitution as a harmless vice. It is legal throughout most of Europe. I believe they have already, or are in the process of being unionized.
If they have a health card, visiting a doctor once a week, and pay taxes on their services, then all the better. It keeps the streetwalkers safe from
rapists and pimps. Legalize it, get them into bordellos, and let them do what they obviously are wanting to do. Keeping it illegal isn't helping
anyone.

What I meant by programs is to have testing areas for these women to go...
If they have a liscence to practice their "profession" then their should be due dates for these women to go and get checked out for the safety of
all people.

Most guys that call escorts or pick up hookers are married business men...
Actually I should say streetwalkers usually get picked up by the scummy men who don't have lot's of money, could very well be junkies, and since
those girls don't ask for much the two hook up...

Call girls and escorts are the more cleaner of the 3 , they make more money, and care about their health more... Although many do have addiction
problems.
Streetwalkers don't care about themselves, at least from what i've seen...

I'm ramblnig... answer? keep it legal and put the above ideas into action so no husband goes home with an std to give to his wife...

I wonder... could it conceivably be changed from being "adultery" to being the purchase of a health or entertainment service if widely legalized?
Meaning, if a married man is busted buying sex, could he somehow finagle it into being something other than adultery in court if his wife tried to use
it against him in a divorce proceeding? I don't know how it works in other countries, but I could see this kind of loophole-hunting here in the U.S.
easily!

If it's going to happen anyway, it would be nice for the women (and men) to have some kind of protection and mainstream benefits for their work.

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